You wake up before the sun is up, you start getting dressed but end up wearing an old T-shirt and sweatpants because you realize that all you ever get to be seen in, are scrubs.

Then you drive over to the hospital with half closed eyes and the next thing you know, you’re being filled in on patients that probably don’t even know your name and you’re sitting there listening to them complain about how their grandchildren are spoilt!

Yes, we feel you! Needless to say, the struggle is real.

But despite all of these, at the end of the day, when you’re going home, even though you had to throw about 50 tantrums, had to run to the bathroom 32 times and debate on whether to break a bucket or sit there and cry uncontrollably, and when you’re looking worse than the sick patients, there is something extremely satisfying and blissful about having been able to take care of many people, right?

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